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8 Toronto LGBTQ-Owned Businesses to Support During Pride Week

alljackedup

A fiercely proud member of the LGBTQ community within Toronto, Jack Jackson opened alljackedup in 2014 for the queer, androgynous and...

A fiercely proud member of the LGBTQ community within Toronto, Jack Jackson opened alljackedup in 2014 for the queer, androgynous and transmasculine fashion conscious. At alljackedup you will find cool Transpotting tees, Ties to Love toques, adorable lapel pins and dapper bow ties for you and your dog. Get this 100% cotton, hand-made in Toronto Birds of a Feather Doggy Bow Tie for $30.

TKVO

Want to feel the same way on the outside as you do on the inside? For gender neutral apparel, accessories, home decor, and art, check out TKVO...

Want to feel the same way on the outside as you do on the inside? For gender neutral apparel, accessories, home decor, and art, check out TKVO in Toronto. In addition to t-shirts and hats, you’ll find sunglasses, keychains, watches and even this super cute Super Ally ID Bracelet for $45.

Fuss Hair Studio

From cropped cuts to long cuts, the price of a haircut at Fuss Hair Studio on Queen Street East is no longer determined by your gender but...

From cropped cuts to long cuts, the price of a haircut at Fuss Hair Studio on Queen Street East is no longer determined by your gender but rather by the length of your hair. Additionally, stylist and co-owner Kristin is reaching out to salons across Canada to create an online network of safe space salons where anyone from the LGBTQ community can walk into open arms and leave with a stellar style. Check out the Dress Code Project for more information.

Queer Supply

Based in Toronto, this tightly knit community of fashion designers and artisans features wearable art that celebrates our multifaceted...

Based in Toronto, this tightly knit community of fashion designers and artisans features wearable art that celebrates our multifaceted identities. You’ll find ethically sourced t-shirts, tank tops, sweatshirts, magnets, and other accessories including this adorable bae pin for just $1.

Sun Sun Creative

A self-described androgynous designer, Francesca Nocera doesn’t play at the intersection of male and female but rather elevates the subject...

A self-described androgynous designer, Francesca Nocera doesn’t play at the intersection of male and female but rather elevates the subject of gender to non-binary bliss. The look is comfortable, confident, and edgy with T-shirt slogans like: By Any Means Necessary. Check out Sun Sun’s online shop for one-of-a-kind made-in-Toronto designs including Sun Pants, Sun Shirts, and Sun Dresses you'll want to wear all year round.

Pip Robins

Pip Robins is a hidden gem in the city. Owner Gillian Hyde (pictured here) is a Nova Scotia native and self described vagabond who designs and...

Pip Robins is a hidden gem in the city. Owner Gillian Hyde (pictured here) is a Nova Scotia native and self described vagabond who designs and hand crafts handbags, belts and other leather goods for both men and women. With materials like leather and waxed canvas, these classically designed pieces are not only fashionable but made to stand the test of time. Check out this beautiful Aqua Leather Purse for $149.

Queers for Dinner

Each month, Queers for Dinner organizes a meal in Toronto for LGBTQ folks (and allies) who are interested in meeting new people and...

Each month, Queers for Dinner organizes a meal in Toronto for LGBTQ folks (and allies) who are interested in meeting new people and connecting with others in a safe and inclusive atmosphere. With no more than 4 - 6 guests at a table, individuals have the opportunity to really get to know one another. Be prepared to talk about your favourite place to visit, the most recent book you've read, or the only movie you could watch 100 times. Once the host has helped get the discussion started, it's up to you to keep the conversation going. The only cost associated with Queers for Dinner is your restaurant bill.